• Jaya Illustrated Retelling Of Mahabharata – Devdutt Pattanaik: I know his books should be taken with a grain (maybe even a rock) of salt. But it's overall an enjoyable read.
• Siddhartha – Hermann Hesse: Probably my favourite and most enjoyable of the lot.
• White Nights – Fyodor Dostoevsky: First experience of Dostoevsky so a decent and a much easy first read than expected. Ngl felt like a weird version of 500 days of summer.
• Our Moon Has Blood Clots – Rahul Pandita: I am a KP so was pretty close to my heart.
• Notes from Underground – Fyodor Dostoevsky: Part 1 was genuinely difficult to read and get past. Part 2 was very engaging tho.
I'd love some recommendations, currently I have (Anthem – Ayn Rand), (Demian – Hermann Hesse) and (The Death of Ivan Ilyich – Leo Tolstoy) in mind.
by No-Chemistry1722
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Palace of illusion – hands down ull love it if u like mythology
a short stay in hell – it’s like 3-3.5hr long, you can finish it in one sitting
the tao of pooh – explains taoism from the perspective of winnie the pooh, very interesting
alchemised -currently reading, and i liked it more than i ever imagined. The writer used to write fan fiction of harry potter so you’ll be able to find the same sort of characterization. Very long but very entertaining. It won a debute novel on goodreads last year